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Serba Dinamik And Its Implication For Capital Markets

P. Gunasegaram, Independent Writer and Consultant

09-May-22 07:45

Serba Dinamik And Its Implication For Capital Markets

The charges against Serba Dinamik were withdrawn after the public prosecutor accepted the representation made to the Attorney-General’s Chambers. This resulted in the accused directors only receiving a fine of RM3 million each. P. Gunasegaram, independent writer and consultant tells us about the implications this has on capital markets and what reforms should be considered to avoid a repeat. Image credit: Shutterstock.com

Produced by: Sim Wie Boon

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Wong Shou Ning, Philip See


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Categories:  social issuestrends and forecastsmarketsinvestmentsbusiness analysislaw and legal matters

Tags:  malaysian capital marketsserba dinamikbursa malaysiasecurities commissionthe attorney general of malaysiaattorney-general’s chamberscapital marketsscbar council





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